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. >> we spoke earlier to a guardian correspondent and began by asking how people feel about the official response to the case. >> the official response, they feel, is very late. there's a lot of anger in the government, the elected government in delhi, and more broadly, a long-running sect against the political elite, who people increasingly feel that they are not responsive to their needs or demands to l.a. their fears. >> do think it's likely this will change the way something about how they are treated in india? >> one journalist and spoke to earlier said this is 3 weeks of outrage against 1000 years of tradition. you're looking at a major, unprecedented debate on sexual violence that has largely been ignored for many decades. that is an important step forward but it cannot be translated into certain measures, harsh penalties, a degree of awareness but really you deep-seated, misogynist dick cultural attitudes particularly in the rural areas. >> syrian rebels and government forces are battling for control of strategic airports in the northwest. there were crashes around the internatio
. >> we spoke earlier to a guardian correspondent and began by asking how people feel about the official response to the case. >> the official response, they feel, is very late. there's a lot of anger in the government, the elected government in delhi, and more broadly, a long-running sect against the political elite, who people increasingly feel that they are not responsive to their needs or demands to l.a. their fears. >> do think it's likely this will change the way...
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these sensors see themselves acting as guardians of public morality and politics. shielding audiences from anything that could cast the rulers in a bad light. >> it does not bother me. it is just an action movie. >> of course it makes a difference. this man disagrees. i would be proud of that line about our security service was kept in. >> that mention of prostitution has been removed from the cinema version. but this pirated dvd copy of the full movie is widely available, as in other areas of chinese life, technology and commerce are blunting the scissors of the centers -- of the sensors. >> they with us, there is plenty more to come on "gmt." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored
these sensors see themselves acting as guardians of public morality and politics. shielding audiences from anything that could cast the rulers in a bad light. >> it does not bother me. it is just an action movie. >> of course it makes a difference. this man disagrees. i would be proud of that line about our security service was kept in. >> that mention of prostitution has been removed from the cinema version. but this pirated dvd copy of the full movie is widely available, as...
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and the truth is, you can't leave the country as a woman unless your male guardian has signed off on it. i've seen the forms they have to provide at the airport. and when i saw it, it sent a chill down my spine. certainly, it's time for change, and how about starting with driving? saudi arabia is the only country in the world that still prohibits women from driving a car. it has been that way since 1979, far from being an edict thousands of years old, it's very recent. when i'm there, i never get used to the fact that there are only men behind the wheel. women aren't allowed to be with men they are related to in saudi arabia, except in the car, where they're driven around by ex-pats from saudi arabia, who they are not related to at all. many women assume that the situation in saudi arabia is hopeless, but the truth is saudi arabia is primed for a great awakening. about 57% of saudi women have university degrees, most of them post-graduate. they are being given amazing educations, they just haven't what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank does
and the truth is, you can't leave the country as a woman unless your male guardian has signed off on it. i've seen the forms they have to provide at the airport. and when i saw it, it sent a chill down my spine. certainly, it's time for change, and how about starting with driving? saudi arabia is the only country in the world that still prohibits women from driving a car. it has been that way since 1979, far from being an edict thousands of years old, it's very recent. when i'm there, i never...
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again, my client is the guardian ad litem who was appointed specifically for the purpose of protecting the best interests of the child. >> and to be clear, the family, they took veronica home from the hospital, they cut the umbilical cord. so obviously, her whole life, as you say, has been with them. the supreme court has dealt with a similar case before, back in 1989. in that case, they ruled in favor of the tribal council, but you say this case is different. how so? >> that was a case that involved a couple who were both native american, who were domiciles on an indian reservation and basically left the indian reservation to give up their twins for adoption. that is the classic case that congress was concerned about when it passed this statute. here, you have a child who really has no direct connection to the reservation or indian lands because even the native american father isn't domiciled on the reservation, so her only connection to the native americans is through the birth father, and because the birth father, during the pregnancy, terminated his parental rights, if you were jus
again, my client is the guardian ad litem who was appointed specifically for the purpose of protecting the best interests of the child. >> and to be clear, the family, they took veronica home from the hospital, they cut the umbilical cord. so obviously, her whole life, as you say, has been with them. the supreme court has dealt with a similar case before, back in 1989. in that case, they ruled in favor of the tribal council, but you say this case is different. how so? >> that was a...
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and the truth is, you can't leave the country as a woman unless your male guardian has signed off on it. i've seen the forms they have to provide at the airport. and when i saw it, it sent a chill down my spine. certainly, it's time for change, and how about starting with driving? saudi arabia is the only country in the world that still prohibits women from driving a car. it has been that way since 1979, far from being an edict thousands of years old, it's very recent. when i'm there, i never get used to the fact that there are only men behind the wheel. women aren't allowed to be with men they are related to in sau
and the truth is, you can't leave the country as a woman unless your male guardian has signed off on it. i've seen the forms they have to provide at the airport. and when i saw it, it sent a chill down my spine. certainly, it's time for change, and how about starting with driving? saudi arabia is the only country in the world that still prohibits women from driving a car. it has been that way since 1979, far from being an edict thousands of years old, it's very recent. when i'm there, i never...
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we've had a very good day here at gateshead-- as you'd expect, with our own guardian angel watching over us-- and a very valuable one, too as we've now found out. given that it weighs 100 kilos, it takes five men to lift it. and things are drawing to a close here, so it's now time for the angel's return back to its usual spot looking over the good folk of gateshead. so, it's good-bye from another antiques roadshow. and, chaps, take it away. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york stowe vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. zte. and union bank. >> at union bank our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america. a triple murder in the heart of paris, three female rebels shot to death. the french government calls it an execution. a ser
we've had a very good day here at gateshead-- as you'd expect, with our own guardian angel watching over us-- and a very valuable one, too as we've now found out. given that it weighs 100 kilos, it takes five men to lift it. and things are drawing to a close here, so it's now time for the angel's return back to its usual spot looking over the good folk of gateshead. so, it's good-bye from another antiques roadshow. and, chaps, take it away. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news."...
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the stuff that made a difference when people knew about it was when he partnered with a guardian, a bunch of other newspapers, the new york times, and had them vet and do stories on the material that he provided rather than just document things that don't seem to serve any purpose. the other is an entirely separate issue. the marines behaved inexplicably,
the stuff that made a difference when people knew about it was when he partnered with a guardian, a bunch of other newspapers, the new york times, and had them vet and do stories on the material that he provided rather than just document things that don't seem to serve any purpose. the other is an entirely separate issue. the marines behaved inexplicably,
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. >> we have some kids from guardian ainngel school in lowe manhattan. you're a good-looking group. i like that. ca catholic schools raising the standard. very nice. product of catholic schools myself. let's show you what's going on. lake-effect snow coming. the great lakes have no ice on them. they've got strong winds out of the west-northwest and so this is going to dump snow squalls for the next 72 hours. generally about three to six inches, but from traverse city, marquette down to kalamazoo could get a foot of snow, some areas up to two feet of snow, also between syracuse and watertown as you get to the >> good morning. we are starting off with some fog in some neighborhoods. high temperature in the 60's. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thanks. incredible story of survival and a medical miracle. a wounded iraq war veteran received a rare double arm transplant. we'll talk to two of the doctors who performed it. first, nbc's pentagon correspondent, jim milkuloklasz has the story. >> modern medicine, young man's coverage and determination to overcome an unimagi
. >> we have some kids from guardian ainngel school in lowe manhattan. you're a good-looking group. i like that. ca catholic schools raising the standard. very nice. product of catholic schools myself. let's show you what's going on. lake-effect snow coming. the great lakes have no ice on them. they've got strong winds out of the west-northwest and so this is going to dump snow squalls for the next 72 hours. generally about three to six inches, but from traverse city, marquette down to...
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a guardian has been appointed for mia, now 3 years old. >>> carnival season under way in new orleans. the funny 40 fellows started things off with a streetcar ride down st. charles avenue. and joan of arc staged a costume parade. tuesday, february 12th is mardi gras. you know, i have never been? >> i'm sure a lot of people going to bed very early. just kidding. the whole thing doesn't work well with your hours. >>> the talk of washington. it has nothing to do with politics, we're talking major scandal. one of the nanfl's brightest sts suffered a frightening injury when may say he shouldn't even be on the feel. and tonight's title game, preview coming up. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on eve
a guardian has been appointed for mia, now 3 years old. >>> carnival season under way in new orleans. the funny 40 fellows started things off with a streetcar ride down st. charles avenue. and joan of arc staged a costume parade. tuesday, february 12th is mardi gras. you know, i have never been? >> i'm sure a lot of people going to bed very early. just kidding. the whole thing doesn't work well with your hours. >>> the talk of washington. it has nothing to do with...
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obviously none have affected us more than a families of those gorgeous children and their teachers and guardians who were lost. so we're grateful to all of you for taking the time to be here and recognizing that we honor their memories in part by doing everything we can to prevent this from happening again. but we also heard from some unexpected people. in particular, i started getting a lot of letters from kids. four of them are here today. grant frits, julia stokes, hannah zeha and tasia good. they're pretty representative of some of the messages i got. these are some pretty smart letters from some pretty smart young people. hennah, a third grader. you can go ahead and wave, hennah. that's you. hennah wrote, i feel terrible for the parents who lost their children. i love my country. and i want everybody to be happy and
obviously none have affected us more than a families of those gorgeous children and their teachers and guardians who were lost. so we're grateful to all of you for taking the time to be here and recognizing that we honor their memories in part by doing everything we can to prevent this from happening again. but we also heard from some unexpected people. in particular, i started getting a lot of letters from kids. four of them are here today. grant frits, julia stokes, hannah zeha and tasia...
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. >> we have some kids from guardian ainngel school in lowe manhattan. you're a good-looking group. i like that. ca catholic schools raising the stanstandard. let's check it out and see what we have going on. show you, we have lake effect. the great lakes have no ice on them. strong winds out of the west, northwest. this will dump snow squalls for the next 72 hours. generally about three to six inches, but from traverse city down to kalamazoo could get a foot and a half of snow from erie and syracuse and watertown as you get to the tug hill plateau. that's what's going on around the country. >> good morning, a risk of some strong storms later today in this yellow zone that covers all of maryland, virginia and the district. coming from that line of storms from the west and we have damaging winds that cause power outages and heavy downpours, as well. that is between 7:00 and 11:00 p.m. this evening. clearing out after midnight, windy and colder tomorrow. cold pattern into the weekend and could get flurries friday morning and, again, maybe saturday night and again on monday. a little b
. >> we have some kids from guardian ainngel school in lowe manhattan. you're a good-looking group. i like that. ca catholic schools raising the stanstandard. let's check it out and see what we have going on. show you, we have lake effect. the great lakes have no ice on them. strong winds out of the west, northwest. this will dump snow squalls for the next 72 hours. generally about three to six inches, but from traverse city down to kalamazoo could get a foot and a half of snow from erie...
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we have kids here from the guardian school in manhattan. do you guys go to school after this? >> yes. >> you're a good-looking group. i like it. catholic schools raising the standard. i went to a catholic school myself. let's show you what's going on. we have lake effect snow coming. the great lakes have no ice on them. they have strong winds coming out of the west-northwest, so this is going to dump snow squalls for the next 72 hours. generally about 3 to 6 inches, but from traverse city, marquette down to kalamazoo could get a foot to a foot and a half of snow. some areas up to 2 feet of snow, also between syracuse and watertown as you >>> a sunny start to the day now from san francisco looking out to the east bay. interesting the building tops peeking out through the haze around oakland. notice the high clouds going by. we saw a few on the live view from san francisco. hour by hour for temperatures through lunchtime. warming quickly. low 60 ohs as early as noon and 1:00. should see low to mid 60s bay area wide. warmer tomorrow. the coast close to 70 cooling off with extra c
we have kids here from the guardian school in manhattan. do you guys go to school after this? >> yes. >> you're a good-looking group. i like it. catholic schools raising the standard. i went to a catholic school myself. let's show you what's going on. we have lake effect snow coming. the great lakes have no ice on them. they have strong winds coming out of the west-northwest, so this is going to dump snow squalls for the next 72 hours. generally about 3 to 6 inches, but from...
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obviously none have affected us more than the families of those gorgeous children, and their teachers and guardians who were lost, and so we're grateful to all of you for taking the time to be here and recognizing that we honor their memories in part by doing everything we can to prevent this from happening again. but we also heard from some unexpected people, in particular, i started getting a lot of letters from kids, four of them are here today, grant fritz, julia stokes, hina ziha and teja good. they're pretty representative of some of the messages that i got. these are some pretty smart letters from some pretty smart, young people. hina, a third grader, you can go ahead and wave hina, that's you. hina wrote, "i feel terrible for the parents who lost their children. i love my country, and i want everybody to be happy and safe. and then grant, go ahead and wave, grant. grant said "i think there should be some changes, we should learn from what happened at sandy hook. i feel really bad." then julia said, julia, where are you? there you go. "i'm not scared for my safety, i'm scared for others. i h
obviously none have affected us more than the families of those gorgeous children, and their teachers and guardians who were lost, and so we're grateful to all of you for taking the time to be here and recognizing that we honor their memories in part by doing everything we can to prevent this from happening again. but we also heard from some unexpected people, in particular, i started getting a lot of letters from kids, four of them are here today, grant fritz, julia stokes, hina ziha and teja...